Some of its biggest stars will press the flesh in SoHo — where a new store is opening Friday to promote the popular adult website, Pornhub.

Sales clerks were putting the finishing touches on the temporary brick-and-mortar retail store at 70 Wooster St. late Thursday — where sex toys, handcuffs, books and fancy clothes were already visible behind a furry black archway at the entrance. Shoppers must be 18 or older to walk through it.

The popup shop, which will stay open until Dec. 20, shares the block with fancy fashion retailers Moschino and Céline. It’s designed to resemble the website visited by around 64 million people daily, Pornhub Vice President Corey Price told the Daily News.

“We’ve been doing a lot more in terms of apparel ... and we thought that fashion would be cool to do in an actual retail popup shop location,” Price said. “People can physically interact with the brand of our products. . . . Normally, it’s a virtual experience.”

The raunchy space includes a bed “where people are invited to sit and interact with the camera on a live-feed streaming onto Pornhub.com directly,” according to a post announcing the new store.

He wasn’t at all disturbed at the idea of sex paraphernalia on display on a ground-floor commercial store.

“You can buy sex toys around the corner,” he said. “I think they’ve done it up very classy.”

Swiss tourist Fabio Dalesecco, 34, said the store was more appealing than sex shops in his country.

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“This is fashion. A sex shop in Switzerland is very messy, not good to see. Just many sex toys, many videos,” he said. “When you see inside here it’s a sexy shop. I think it’s funny, but not shocking.”

Mayor de Blasio was blasé about the shop Thursday night.

“It’s New York City. It’s not that interesting,” his spokesman Eric Phillips said.

Freaky fans can buy clothing inspired by the “iconic Pornhub logo,” the company said.

And some of the site’s most-viewed porn stars will stop by.

Devotees of the site in Europe need not travel to the Big Apple — a “boutique” version of the popup will also open in Milan. With Jillian Jorgensen